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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:
This image has a really nice ambience to it.  You have captured the message
well.
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From tigerhawk@stic.net:
I really like the composition of your scene. It really says a lot to me adn
evokes some emotion. You made the few elements in the scene stand out, but I
feel somewhat lonely looking at your picture. I think it sends a powerful
message. Nicely done!
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From rgow@lanset.com:
Beautiful work! The mood is perfect. I remember those poems also, and the
gingham dog is just what I picture. Definitely a top contender. The dust
bunnies on the chair look a little off to me, I think because I see the center
of the sphere. Putting the center slightly below the surface would look more
"bunnyish".  



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From jacoons@ameritech.net:
Kudos for realism and details in dust and atmosphere. 

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From enrique.sahagun@uam.es:
congratulations, very beautyful.

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From jgrimbert@free.fr:
Great light effect, but changing only two objects would allow to totally forget
the topic.

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From fine@head.cfa.harvard.edu:
Man this is a great looking image.  It really looks dusty.
Nitpick: The dust balls look a bit off -- too round, perhaps.
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From jouni@mikrobitti.fi:
The most striking part of the image is the strange lighting - the apparent
difference of luminosity between the room and the outside world.
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From p.gibellini@teinos.com:
The dust effect is very interesting.
Notable for the composition.

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From jussi.kantola@iki.fi:

Great visualization of the poem.  










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From mickro.warf@laposte.net:
'glglgl' frozen picture
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From bertram.henze@t-online.de:
Just wonderful. The whole atmosphere both visually and spiritual - toys not just
for trivial fun, but representing the longing memory of a happier and more
mysterious time in everybody's life. The pictures on the wall, however, seem a
bit unreal because they don't cast any type of shadow - not the full tech merit
for that, sorry.


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From file:
Notable for composition, originality, lighting

